I-Tech Company CMS 6R4 Series User Manual

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CMS-6R4 Series - User’s Guide

3.3. Connecting Ports and Switching Outlets

Although both the Text Interface and Web Browser Interface allow you

to select configuration parameters, the Text Interface is always used when

invoking commands to create connections between ports. Although the Web

Browser Interface does allow access to outlet switching functions, for this

Quick Start procedure, it is recommended to perform the following steps via

the Text Interface. If you have previously accessed command mode via the

Web Browser Interface, exit command mode (log out), then re-enter command

mode using the Text Interface as described in Step 1 in Section 3.2.
Proceed as follows to connect ports and switch outlets:
1. Review the Help Menu: At the Text Interface command prompt, type

/H and press [Enter] to display the Help Menu, which provides a basic

listing of all available CMS-6R4 commands.

2. Creating Connections Between Ports: The CMS-6R4 can perform two

different types of port connections; Resident Connections and Third Party

Connections:
a) Resident Connection: Your resident port issues a /C command to

connect to a second port.
i. To connect your resident port to Port 3, type

/C 2 [Enter].

While you are connected to Port 3, the unit will not recognize

additional commands issued via your resident port. However,

the unit will recognize a Resident Disconnect Sequence issued

at either connected port.

ii. Issue the Resident Disconnect Sequence (Logoff Sequence);

type

^X (press [Ctrl] and [X] at the same time).

b) Third Party Connection: Your resident port issues a /C command

to create a connection between two other ports.
i. To connect Port 3 to Port 4, type

/C 3 4 [Enter].

ii. While Ports 3 and 4 are connected, your resident port will still

recognize commands. Type

/S [Enter] to display the Status

Screen. The "STATUS" column should now list Ports 3 and 4

as connected and the other ports as "Free".

iii. Issue a Third Party Disconnect command; type

/D 3 [Enter].

The unit will display the "Are you Sure (y/n)?" prompt. Type

y

and press [Enter] to disconnect.

iv. Type

/S [Enter] to display the Status Screen. The "STATUS"

column should now list Ports 3 and 4 as "Free".

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